Congressman Demands Marijuana Rescheduling Update From DOJ, Three Months After Trump’s Executive Order
A Democratic congressman sent a letter to the Department of Justice and Drug Enforcement Administration requesting an update on marijuana rescheduling progress, following President Trump's executive order issued three months prior directing expedited completion of the rescheduling process.
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